Nevada launching Web site for Canada drug imports
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Over objections by the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration, Nevadans will be able to buy
prescription drugs from Canada over the Internet starting next
week, a spokesman for Gov. Kenny Guinn said on Friday.
“Monday is the anointed day,” said Steve George, a
spokesman for the Republican governor, referring to when a
state Web site linking consumers to pharmacies in Canada goes
into operation.
Nevada regulators gave the Web site their final blessing on
Thursday after weighing a review of the program by the state
attorney general, who had been skeptical about the measure
passed by state lawmakers last year.
Responding to fast-rising drug prices, a number of U.S.
states and local government have urged the federal government
to allow imports of prescription drugs, which often cost less
abroad. The U.S. government opposes the imports.
“There will be a caveat on the Web site saying that the
federal government views getting prescriptions filled in Canada
with non-FDA-approved drugs as illegal,” George said.
